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ar wearables
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Discussions on WindowsForum about AR wearables explore the future of mixed reality beyond traditional headsets. Topics include the Copilot Veja concept, a fan-made design from a Microsoft principal designer that reimagines HoloLens as discreet, AI-powered earbuds with cameras and microphones for audio-first interaction. Another thread covers Apple's development of specialized silicon for smart glasses, competing with Meta's Ray-Ban AI glasses. These threads highlight a shift toward lightweight, audio-centric wearables and the ongoing race among tech giants to integrate AI seamlessly into daily life, focusing on privacy, silicon innovation, and user experience.
Microsoft's HoloLens may have been sidelined, but a Microsoft designer's fan-made vision — the Copilot Veja — shows how the next wave of mixed‑reality thinking could trade heavy headsets for discreet, AI‑supercharged earbuds that "see" the world and speak answers back in real time.
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A quietly radical idea—don’t put another screen on your face; put intelligence in your ears—has surfaced from inside Microsoft’s design ranks and, in doing so, reopened a long-running debate about how AI should meet the world. The Copilot Veja concept, an unofficial design study by Microsoft...
As the smart glasses market accelerates into a full-blown competitive landscape, recent developments indicate Apple has not bowed out of the race. Contrary to earlier rumors suggesting the tech giant had ceased work on AR glasses, a fresh wave of leaks and analysis points to Apple crafting...